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GIVING OPPORTUNITIES

The generosity of alumni and friends has been vital to Erskine since its founding. Every student who has ever enrolled at Erskine has been the beneficiary of the kindness of people who passionately believe in and support our mission.

Current Projects
Parkinson Guest House

Construction is scheduled to begin by the fall of 2023. We hope to welcome visitors by the summer of 2024.

50th Erskine Open

The 50th annual Erskine Open is hosted by Erskine Athletics, benefitting the Flying Fleet Hall of Fame, and is open to the public.

The John & Sarah Ellen Carson Scholarship & Global Theological Education Initiative

Coming soon…

How to give?

When you give to the Annual Fund, you provide scholarship assistance to students; salaries for faculty and staff; educational and recreational facilities; and enhanced educational opportunities.

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Paul Bell

VP for Advancement & Alumni Relations

Annual Fund
Gifts to the Annual Fund are also known as “unrestricted gifts.” When you give to the Annual Fund, you provide scholarship assistance to students; salaries for faculty and staff; educational and recreational facilities; and enhanced educational opportunities. (Yes, some of your gift even helps pay for everyday needs like utilities.) Ultimately, you help make Erskine more affordable for students.

Annual Scholarships
These scholarships are provided directly to Erskine on an annual basis and are distributed to students according to the parameters specified by the donors.

Designated Gifts
Working with the Advancement Office to match interests with specific needs, donors may designate their gifts for specific purposes. These purposes may include endowed scholarships and special projects, causes, or events. Such gifts are often called “restricted gifts.”

Interested in Erskine?

Erskine College admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs.

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